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O.1.01 - How parents and carers behaviors are linked to children behaviors and health

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Thursday, June 15, 2023
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
UKK - Main Hall (Level 6)

Speaker

Attendee1686
PhD Student
The University Of Sydney

Chair

Attendee1686
PhD Student
The University Of Sydney

Carer perspectives on overweight, obesity and dental caries in early childhood to inform a feeding behaviour intervention: findings from a systematic qualitative review

Attendee1585
Post-doctoral Researcher
University Of Guelph

Examining associations between mothers’ and fathers’ food skills and children’s diet quality: A Structural Equation Modelling approach

Attendee1816
Postdoctoral Researcher
Aston University

Latent profiles of eating behaviours in childhood and their association with temperament, parenting and food insecurity

Attendee3165
Senior Investigator
National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development

Prospective associations of parent feeding behaviors with early childhood appetitive traits

Attendee1576
Research Fellow
University College London

Parental feeding practices and appetite in toddlerhood and early childhood: a discordant twin analysis of the Gemini cohort

Attendee3130
Phd Candidate
Eindhoven University Of Technology (TU/e)

The Relationship between Neighborhood Environment and Children’s Physical Activity and the Mediating Role of Parental Perception of Child Friendliness

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